“H-Holy hell guys, how many times did you do it in here?" Gwen gasped as she caught the strong scent and saw several stains on the walls.

“At least a hundred." Elisha nodded sagely.

“Not that many times but probably more than thirty." Jamie chuckled at

Elisha's assessment of their endurance.

“I'm sticking with a hundred." Elisha said adamantly before stepping inside the room with Gwen not far behind.

The Light in the main chamber of the cellar was just enough for the now eagle eyed women to make out their surroundings but the complete Lack of any sort of Light in the small room made seeing anything impossible.

"So you know what we could have used here?" Gwen asked no one in particular.

“Torch.” Elisha said glumly knowing that they had completely forgotten to bring one.

“Torch.” Gwen agreed.

Yet as they both felt somewhat sheepish they saw a small flicker of light pulse through the room. Shortly after another followed and they turned their heads to see Jamie's shadowy figure lifting his hand toward the ceiling. From within his fingers a very pale glow emanated outwards. As they watched it steadily grew stronger and stronger until he opened out his hand to reveal a small pure white ball of fire dancing just above his palm. The fire completely illuminated the room and the women had to shield their eyes it burned so brightly. Both

Elisha and Gwen looked on in wonder as the small amount of heat the magical flame gave warmed them to their cores.

“There, that should be fine." Jamie lowered his hand to his side and looked over to the two stunned women.

“Hey, you two!" He snapped his fingers in front of them.

They suddenly snapped back to reality, or what was left of it given that their mutual boyfriend seemed to have become a sorcerer. Elisha looked at him and then the shock faded from her pretty features to be replaced by a grin.

“So Allison says that we're eventually going to be able to do things like that?" The question practically burst out of Gwen. After all it wasn't every day you met a guy, fell in love and became imbued with mystical power.

"Eventually." Jamie nodded. "She said the change can take anywhere from a month to a year depending on how receptive you guys are.”

He turned around and started picking up the gold bars from the enormous stack that dominated the far wall of the chamber and stacking them in smaller piles. Gwen had not yet seen the gold and hurried over to pick out a block and scratched the dirt away to reveal the bright shiny yellow underneath.

"Good god! I don't think I actually believed it until now. There must be at least a tonne in this front row alone. How far back does it go?"

Gwen moved to the edge of the wall of gold and tried to see where the chamber ended through the dark crack in the corner of the room where the stacks of gold met the stone wall.

“We don't Know, it's stacked pretty far back though so there's at Least a few million here." Jamie concluded.